., ,;''"- '. ..; .y - " "". .V ; ,'. . . . ,v b THE MORNING ASTORIAN, FRIDAY, MAY 2.1. mi BUTTER Ih coming in ftihtor limn we ciin use jt m id wo now , ofler tiio vury bent limdo at .'15 nixl J(),. j,t.r r0, ROSS, HKiGINS & CO. The Morning Astorian TBUDPHONB Ml. , TODAY'S WBATMBll. I-OUTLANU, May M.-Qron, Idaho unit Wliliiaton-hower, i:ik' aug fiK'M, Tuduy evening, May 27, 1903. Uiioii avlis feed, train and hey. A hlmviit of flit Kuaalana It, p.ik4 in Ceylon.Johnaon bro. l'orokala hatha, ohainplon bootblack, thr expert bar lure, beet of wrvlce i Occident liarbvr Shop. New utitck of fancy good a Jut ar rived el Yokohama Uaaaar. Call and tht latvat novKUe from Japan Th My la filled with the taohr of ih county, and i'liilw,, ran be mi uf hr tmcher. Tou will find tht beat Uo maal In ' t tut city at tlie ftuuni( rtun Ittaiaumnt, Nu. lit Commercial 81. Uointlhlntf ftiie in lh lunoh 11m, J. lumell a Caaot Club Frtnon Hardlooa, In tomatot aauca. Jobuaon Uroa W art now rexwlvlnf atrawberriea dally on Uit noun train, direct from tht rrower-JOHNiJON VROB, Hend In your order for your winter! aupply of fir, elab or sard wood to Kl I), the tranafer mJL Phont Kill black. A very Urge ajawrtmant of aorteaa In new and up-to-data dcalna to at lect from at Char let Hvtlborn A Bus Juat tht thlnt for ttaa-lUinona, Atthena, and Cbanpafn wmfara. We have a freed 'thlpment Jual in. John am Bro. , lit cf.re U aanu a pint at tht 1'nrtoi' Candy Store We tuaranl uur 1 1 nreama to oontaln no gelatin or eUrch. I'atrnnlif home Imlualry by amoklng the 'I'rlde of Aatorta" cigar; flnttt niade. Manufactured by MaoParlant an. I Knubel. The Aalorlan job prlnlliig depart-ni-nt pluce the union label on all priming. (IihmI work at reaaonable prlcea. I'himt Ml. iMnlng room ublea-a car-load di rect from tbe faclury, which wt are offering at remarkable low price. Chat, lli'llborn A Bon live (Mi III 'nice lieet linking Powder a chance to tell Ita own atory and gel your money back at our atore It the lory il' nut pleaae you. JOHNSON HltOH. A new line of hull racka and hall eeaia Jiint received at t'harlea llellborn A Hon e are bring offermt at vtry low figure. Cull and ciiimlne them Idle fine hair gKMaawUrhe, rata, trllbya, etc., can be ordered of A. K. I'eterann, Occident Barber Shop. Full line of beat ha'r tonlca and barber KUI'pUc'. Itoalyn coal lanta longer, la cleaner and mnke leea trouble with atovea and chimney fluea than any other coal on the mnrkct. Oeorga W. 8an lrn, Knt. Tilephone 1311. Cnuche -we carry the largoat and heat aelccted atick In the city. The lln liuludea both nnonth and tufted ccitchea, which we are offering at low er prlreH than other dealera. Charlw Hellbom & 8n. Secretarlea of lalor organKatbina . ahniild remi-mlr that the Antorlftn Job printing dcpiirtnit-nt la the only print ing office In Antorlti that haa trw right to ii the union luliol. Do not aend your printing out of town, The Great Eastern Furniture Co. ('mi stive von iimney ly Inlying ytiur Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Couches, and Lounges, and all House Furnish ing Goods of them. ' Wo buy, truilo, or oxcIiiiiijjp old furniture for now. GoocIh Sold on Busy Poyments Tk a walk tlirough our lurjje nnd Commodious Store. i, GREAT EASTERN FURNITURE CO, Shanaliah Bldg. ' '' Phone Black 2145 All the candidate and all the voter, muka La Belle Aatorla elr, KIk' U aorlal, Tuvaday evening, May Xt, 190J. Call Main Ml for your coal rjuir. inenta. Ordure promptly filled. U t. William, a prominent mer chant of Ilwaco, I In the city. Five fr.-ah milch oow fur aale, Ap ply at AI'lTbHH.k llulcehraliup, A rare irat.. Th Mently Connm at Klahera' t)pra limine tonight. At riehera' Opera Hoti tonight the Mneley yum totst-. Hear them! I J. B. King ,of Portland, u rrgla- lTd m the Orcklont Hotel lam tilKht, Kurnlalm-d cot lag wamrd-Mu be oemrally located. Apply at Aaturlan nrne. ; Tiiblu TennlK la now the talk if Hit I town. We havt It, Hvenw.n'n Hook jHtoi-e. J. a Wudril- .a well km.wn .mm...-. olal traveler from Portland, arrived In Aator'a by lat night train. The Melhodlata held an open air ; meeting on ConitnrclMJ atreet taat U-cvnliig. which wa largely atlemled. Tonight, at pther' Opera llouae, thu Meneley guartette and Knox, the renowned Imperaonator. Don'l mlea It; A. K. tlreen and wife, of Kan Kran claco, are apendlng a few day In tht city. They arrived here on tht Ktder Wednr-aduy evening. W. Kugrtie Knox, king of lmiron- jalora, with th Meneley yuarletle, of iChloago, will aptar at Flabera' Opera ,Houae Friday evening, May ia, Ailm'a- alon, Mot. Wo carry looth bruahea f.r lender gum and dainty mouth. Tooth bruahea that wt guarantor will re place them If brlatlea come out. CIIAH. IUMKIUJ. Dlacrlmlnatlng people who uk the beat are ailll front In i.n th fainnix j preparation to bo found only at the I renowned Toke Point Oyaler llouae, !the awelleal place In town, J. .M. Uatllena inmlw ' the hlglicat acme wt bowling yvt mude by local talent in tin city Thumdny evening. He iiiikIc a run of IU, which U a ivcord hri-akcr moat anywhere. 1'. A. Kan lor, In Welch block, will I call for your clothea to i l..n, iiyt. re ) pair and prviM, and will deliver them. King up phone, rediwet. Suiia to order j from til up. The tug Huinaon, n the commuud of j Captain LeiKhtor, had tiul arrived from tliuya Harbor at it lute hour hiat night. J She w H expected to be In by 9 o'clock, but no doubt Home Mllghl difficulty In .hHinlllng thu bulge cauaeil her delay. The Mill Men and Lumber Workers' t Union wa orguulied hurt evening wlih Uilxmi 20 member. A aoon a the jchartr ia received the ollluera will bu pi-rmiincnlly elected and regular mcel llng nights vstubilahed. j Prof. T. O. Hutch'tiaoti, of Knuppa, j who la attcnilliig thv tetU'herH Inatltute, j wiia formerly county ochool nuMiln jtendetit of Polk County. Ho hiw be icome a HMiiiiUieiU cltUen of Clataop wnd expecla hi fiimlly to Join him ut Kimppu the Oral of next week. II. W. Cyrus, formerly connected with the army ua ao expert olectrl clun, hua opened an electric nule and repair ehop nt No, 4J1 llond ktreet, and l preimred to Inatull and repair elec trie plnntM, machinery, etc., of nil kind. The tadlea CJulld of Orace Church will give n social nt the home of Mrs. F. Flnher on Thuiadny evening. May 29. V good program t In-lng prepared and a pleaaant tlm I aurtd by all who may attend. A general Invitation I extended to all, Klka' atag aoclal, Tueaday evening, May 27, 190t. ( t J. II, Itnric came over from Calh liunet yeaterday, W. Itell, K. W. pooley and C, A. Wataon, all welt known Tillamook men, are In Aatona ; Mr. Jame K. Oodfrey, who U on the Democratic tloket for atate , printer, wa In the city yeatorday. Mr, Oeorge Flnley, the tlmW man. who haa been purchaalng extenatv tracla In the Nehalem country, la In the city. Thoa, llennlngaim, a native of Her man y, wua granted hi Aral paper of dtlienahlp In the county clerk' of fice yeterday. Dr, W. It. lxrd, author of the book eneltled Itlrda of Oregon, and who lectured In Actorla litat evening, haa divided to remain over and thlnka of orgnn'llng a M lely for the protection of blrda in thin city. Deputy Htnle Commander Wlnfleld, of the Miuvalea, la about, ready to e..e with (lateway Tent, No. 83, thl city, but he think yet before cloning he will Initiate JS more new member. If he aucceeda thl will make a total of 126 member Initiated In the camp by him lnce February. ' ' Itevlval meetinga are atlll In pro- grea at the Methodlat church, Kvan llat Murahel I an earneal worken A number of neekera were at the altar laat evening. A large atreet meeting waa held before the aervlce at the church, and another will lie held thl evening. Heveral Fori Steven noldler were In th- city yeati-rday. They aay that the '.new mean halt la about completed nnd that there la talk of giving a grand jhall In the atructure before It la oc cupied after It completion. Captain !tteel of the Thlrty-thlnl ha arrived, iand the general condition at the fort lure aHtlafarlory. i Mr. Kern, of Hale Kern Company, wa down to Beavlew yeaterday view ing the remain of what waa once their hnrge Wahkiakum. The Inten tion of hi trip waa to aacertaln'lf any thing could be aaved from the ruin, .but the wnvea had wrought urh de struction with her that he dhtpalred and relnrni-d to Portland lat evening. 1 The county clerk wa buay yeater day forwarding election auppllea lo the jvarloua election offlceni over the coun jty. The pui kiigea contained everything j neceaimry to carry on a flratclae elec itlon. except the power to milk" men 'vote Intelligently. Thl Job I left to 'the voter. From all account they ; will vole right, aa the mongrel do not aeem to have a ghot of a elm me. J. N. William!. Itepubllcan candl idfile for Congre!, for thin dlatrlct, will 'iiddrera the ieople of Clalaop County !h! FlKher"' Opera llouae Saturday ievenlng. Mr. Wllllamann I to be the ! next congressman from thl dlatHct and It will lie well for the people to Ihear him. Fishermen are especially In ! vlted to he at tha meeting. It will be I one of the best meetings of the cam- I'f'gn. Women of Astoria still complain that the men hit careles about avoiding expcelnriilliiK on thv sidewalks. A big l"gob" of saliva la unsightly on the sidewalk and It la filthy, besides It Is an unpleasunt thing to step In and it soils women' divases. People must expectorate, as a mutter of course, but how easy It la In walking along the at i-ect to step to one side and ex pectorate In the gutter. It doca no harm there, The thoughtful men now adays always think before they exiec torate on the sidewalk. The animal fever thinks, and the ordinance should be enforced agalnxt these. John Tlce. the logger who was kill ed by accident at Snldron's logRlng camp and whose body wna shipped to Onnby, Oregon, on !.isl evening' train, wua well known by D. It. Itlount, of this city, Mr. Tlce wus about 10 year old, was unmarried and had two lirot ti ers nnd a sister, who reside a,t Can by. The accident wa a aad one. While at work In moving logs a iIor was drawn out suddenly, which struck him nnd killed him Instantly. He was fimt brought to Pohl's undertaking parlor and then shipped to hi people. Mr. Ulonnt, says he wa a hard -working, and honest man. J. W. Hnwerton, postmasteWf llv co, Is n the city. It Is Mr. Hower ton's first visit to the city for several months. While Astoria looks natural, yet he aeea many evidences of Im provement. He nay the people ot the north ld of the river art watching the political campaign on this s de with great Interest, a they would regret very much to aee Oregon spoil herself by going Democratic. At this partic ular time such a mistake by any of the Northwest state would queer the whole Northwest. Mr. Howerton aay that people of the Washington lde of the river have too much faith In the good Judgment of the people over here to 'believe that they will make a mis take and elect a ticket which In real ity means nothing, for If ha nothing lo offer. MKMORIAL DAY. Arrangement! havt been made to run a steamer to Greenwood cemetery and return on Memorial day.' Round trip 2Goti Will be limited to 100 pa, senirers. , call early for 'information and aecur tlckeU at Pohl't undertak ing parlors, , j WfVDH OF OflBOON. l.rf;Tjord Give an Intercatlng Iec i ture. The lecture of Dr. W. It. Lord on the lllrd of Oregon, at Foard It Btnke' hall, wa well attended laat evening. The gentleman Illustrated hi lecture wljh ateroptlcan view and brought out all' of the point of the feathery J.rlbe, nd explained them to the audience. : Beside the lecture there were other features no leaa Infereetlng and enter taining. Prof. J. C. McX'ue sang olo, and Ml Jeffrie played 14 songs of Ih' Lark on the piano, Dr. Lord I a great lover and friend of the bird. He urged forcibly three Illegitimate interest In blrd hunting, collecting and mllllonery decoration. He aald In part: The savage nature of boy prompt them to kill only for satisfaction of their want. ,... Ladle are wllln gto wear plumage of bird upon their hat, notwithstand ing thai hundred of poor, harmless creature had to be leprived cf life lo supply theae feather. ' There wt three legitimate use of birds "first, they are valuable an economical agent in g '-tiltim, be cause they destroy lnWi. whiih if l alone wiu1 1 In tu. y-w (! ir.y every green thing upon the earth; Hen the Wn saves to man the growth of vegetation. Owl are bet ter than a cat lo eradicate mice around barn. Heeond, we shrnild learn to lovi birds fur their beauty. A bird, next, to a human being. I the most h-aoMful thing God' has made. "The movement of a bird I the moat graceful motion to look upon. The flight of the swal low. In particular I perfectly wonder ful; Third, birds cultivate ymithy in the human heart when we learn to appreciate their mode of life. How long and diligently they work In build ing their nest; a bird become very un happy when its nest I disturbed, after It ho built It no carefully, laid It eggs and hatched it young. What a c.htirf 'a It aong which we may en Joy even while engaged In our regular work, and they never disturb u. The entire evening wa a charming entertainment and Rev. Lord will be remembered In Aato.ia a one who opened up a new line of thought amongst the children here, which will surely create a warm spirit In them toward the Innocent bird. , NOTICE FOR BJDS. Hlds will be received by the county cntirt of Clatsop County, Oregon, un til Thursday. June S, 1903, at 3 o'clock n. m for the construction of an 80 foot span bridge, 12 fet wide, across the Necanlrum river In section 24, Twp. 5 N., R. 10 west. In Clatsop County Ore gon. Said bridge to be, constructed on a site about one mile east ot Carl Johnson' place, where the county road from Seaside crosses the said Necan leum river. Hldders will nreeent plans and speci fication for sn'd work, together with a certified check for 10 per cent of the amount of their bids, or a good and sufficient bond, a a guarantee that they will construct the said bridge provided they are awarded the con tract. The court reserves the right to re lecr any and all bids. By order of the County Court. H. J. WHRIUTY, County Clerk. ROUBBD OF HIS PURSE. How often we see this startling headline In our dally papers, nnd how much we sympathise with tbe unfor tunate victim, be he rich or poor, but there are hundreds of other cases, of people who have been robbed cf a far greater treasure than wealth that we never hear of. . We refer to thbie .who have been robbed of their good health by a rebellious stomach. There Is one medicine, however, that will conquer a rebellious stomach and make It per form Its duties properly, and that Is Hosetter's Stomach Bitters. It la a specific remedy for the stomach and will cure belching flatu lency, sick headache, Indigestion, con stipation and blllous:vss. Try It and see. Our Private Die Stamp Is over the neck of the bottle. FOR SALE. $600 Eight acres Just south of town at Junction of county and old military roads. Lays well; suitable for plot ting; a small ranch or suburban home. I paid $1000 for this. E. C. LEWIS, SPECIAL ITEMS Of Interest. For this week we will make special prices on goods as fol lows: DIKKvne widths I, 7 S. and 12 In Newest shades; at 5c. I ilfA Appliques, Galloons, Torchon tltc and Valencennes, 12'i. 15, 18, , and 25 cent quall'y, at 19c, Men's Soft Dress Shirts serl'on stripe. Rich and tasty color ings, $1.50 value, at $1.00. Men's and Boys' Crush Hats plain and fancy check, 25c and 48c. 25 Per Cent Discount lar ; retail price on al trimmed nd street hats. VMORSE'S DEPARTMENT STORE. 501-19 Commercial 8t, Astoria, Ore. COIWIL PKOCBBDIN'OH, The City Council met last night, ac cording to adjournment last Monday night. The house wa catted to order promptly at 7:30 o'clock, with all the member present . except CouncirtfTan Nordstrom,fcof the Sixth ward. The most Important business taken up was a follow: Petitioner for retail liquor license were Nancon Nyberg, 8. Wilson and Henry Dlvse. A petition by the ladles of Bast Astoria, asking the council to prevent Mr. A. Weet, a resident of thit portion of the city, from allowing hi chicken to run at large, was re ferred to the city attorney. A communication from the Chose National Rank, New York, asking the payment of Us commission foe hand ing the city bond, and also a mesaage from Mayor Snprenant, requiting that the ordinance making retail lUiucr license transferable be repealed, were rrad and placed on file. The way and means committee rec ommended the payment of the follow ing claim: Foard V fltoke. $9.10. Sherman Transfer Company. 15. P. A. Stoke, i.ta, Joseph O'Kleth, SM.5o. H. H' Bcheel. $12.. Prael A Cook Tranefer Company, $22.50. T. II BMwell. $30. M i Frank BldwelC $1.. ' ! ; Charlea Warnstaff. $1 Fx! ward Judd. K M. The oomm'tlee on treet and public way' report of coat wa: Board of Assessor. $.4 i Sherman Tranafer Company, $11.50. Foard Stoke Company, Met. H. F. Prael, $45.75. Astoria Box Company, $$.3. The committee on Are and water rec ommended the payment of the follow ing claims: Flaher Bros., cent. R, M. Gaston, 5 cent. J. M. Elkworikr IS. Andrew Ap. $9. Mr. Allen, $2.0. C. A. Cook. $2.0. The reports were respectively adopted. At thl point of the meeting a re port from' the city physician wa hand ed to the aecretary and read. It show ed that four caae of mallpo had been recorded In Aatorta, three having been treated at the pesthouse and one at the home of Mlas A. Hanson. Among the ordinance voted upon by the council wac one for the payment of $35S to C. W. Holme for the span of horses lately procured for the Are department; another accepting the Im provement recently made on Seven teenth street between Commercial and Franklin avenue, and still another for the amendment of ordinance 2675 In as much as every liquor license shall cost and in no case shall be extended over one year. The latter ordinance wa laid over until the next meeting. After adopting several minor reso lutions,' the meeting adjourned. FOR SALK. $1100 NE. corner Franklin Ave. and Third St., 50x100. with attractive eight room cottage; city water; view that cannot be obstructed, and seven min utes walk from postofflce. This prop erty I worth $1500. but I am leaving the city and would rather sell than ,rent. E. C. LEWIS. SWEATERS SWEATERS New Line Just Arrived We have tltcm forIon 'and Roys. Plain Colors; Stripes, and all sorts of Combinations. ... Prices from $1.00 up. See Window Display S? Danziger & Co. Purchased For Spot Cash : Direct From the Factory, Nottingham, England SO IB SO Dozen Dozen BQhblnet and Lace Curtains We have the very latest: Tuscan Net Centres; with Heavy Arabian Edges. Price 1.25, 1.50, 1.9H. 2.25,2.50, . 2.98, 3.25, 3.75, 4.25, 4.75, 5.00, 5.75, 6.50, to 15.00 SEE WINDOW DISPLAY SHANAHAN'S Shanahan Bid. Commercial Street, Drink to Your Health! NOB HILL COFFEE 1 tbe Beat You make no mistake by using it. New consignment of fine tea just in. Foard & Stokes Co. RE-OPENED Thoroughly renovated and modernized. The most popular eating place in Astoria. Open all night. Only white he!p." John Blasich, Prop., Eleventh St. NEW STYLE Special Drive on Rugs Add Comfort and Beanty to Yoor Home . Handsome Patterns, Best Qualities, Prices from 35c tip. lively Moquettes 95c and Upward. Handsome Pro Brussels Art iquares, f 4 50 and Upward Nothing Better. Price Lowest. Call and See. H. H. ZAPF, The House Furnisher. TRULLINGER, EASTABROOK & CO. SUCCESSORS TO THEO. BRACKER Jobbers and Dealers in CIGARS, TOBACCOS. SMOKER'S ARTICLES, FLAYING CARDS, STATIONERY. AMBER UOOPS, CUTLERY, ETC. MEERSCHAUM AN'D BRIAR FIFES i Pipe Repairing A Specialty Jf Finest Palace Everything the Commercial St, Market Affords. ONE DOLLAR cannot be expended to better advantage foi yourself - or absent friends than in a year's subscription for the ' Semi-Weekly Astoria ti It gives all the city and county rews twice each week foi only one dollar a year in advance. - ' CHOP HOUSE 515 Commercial Street Astoria, Oregon Restaurant in the City Regular Meals, 25 cents, Sunday Dinners a Specialty. W. W. Whipple